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Regulation of innate immunity by Nrf2
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Regulation of innate immunity by Nrf2

D van der Horst, Madalina Carter-Timofte, Julien van Grevenynghe, Nadine Laguette, Albena T Dinkova-Kostova et David Olagnier
Current Opinion in Immunology, Vol.78
2022
PMID: 36174411

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Humans NF-E2-Related Factor 2 NF-kappa B Inflammasomes Immunity, Innate Interferon Type I Toll-Like Receptors
The transcription factor Nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) has been mainly investigated as a regulator of redox homeostasis. However, research over the past years has implicated Nrf2 as an important regulator of innate immunity. Here, we discuss the role of Nrf2 in the innate immune response, highlighting the interaction between Nrf2 and major components of the innate immune system. Indeed, Nrf2 has been shown to widely control the immune response by interacting directly or indirectly with important innate immune components, including the toll-like receptors-Nuclear factor kappa B (NF-kB) pathway, inflammasome signaling, and the type-I interferon response. This indicates an essential role for Nrf2 in diseases related to microbial infections, inflammation, and cancer. Yet, further studies are required to determine the exact mechanism underpinning the interactions between Nrf2 and innate immune players in order to allow a better understanding of these diseases and leverage new therapeutic strategies.

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